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Who was the most successful British prime minister?

Who was the most successful British prime minister?

Overall, MPs rated Margaret Thatcher as the most successful post-war prime minister, just ahead of Clement Attlee.

Who was the only British prime minister to be assassinated?

Spencer Perceval enjoys the unfortunate distinction of being the only British Prime Minister to die at the hands of an assassin. His political career coincided with a period of upheaval created by the French Revolution. Having pursued a successful legal career, he was slowly drawn into politics.

What happened to prime minister Wilson of England?

In March 1976, he suddenly announced his resignation as prime minister, and was succeeded by James Callaghan. Wilson remained in the House of Commons until retiring in 1983, when he was elevated to the House of Lords as Lord Wilson of Rievaulx.

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How many British PMS have died in office?

But seven British Prime Ministers died in office and a further nine died within two-and-a-half years of leaving Number 10.

How many former Canadian prime ministers are still alive?

As of October 2021, there are six living former prime ministers (Jean Chrétien, Paul Martin, Brian Mulroney, Joe Clark, Kim Campbell and Stephen Harper, in order from oldest to youngest), as well as the incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Who was the longest serving British Prime Minister?

The prime minister with the longest single term was Sir Robert Walpole, lasting 20 years and 315 days from 3 April 1721 until 11 February 1742. This is also longer than the accumulated terms of any other prime minister. The shortest period in office is more confused, depending on the criteria.

Who was Prime Minister before Edward Heath?

Edward Heath

The Right Honourable Sir Edward Heath KG MBE
In office 28 July 1965 – 19 June 1970
Monarch Elizabeth II
Prime Minister Harold Wilson
Preceded by Alec Douglas-Home